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scottsummit

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:17 pm    Post subject: Shirt for viral video series Reply with quote

We have just wrapped out post production on the first episode of a web series. We are going to host the video with a Content Delivery Network and we are planning on being linked by Fark, Gorrillamask.net, Digg etc..... Our traffic goal is to get 600,000 video/page views in six months. Right now we are creating merch for a Cafepress or another p.o.d. store. If we end up using your shirt revisions we will post a link to your page on our website.

The man needs to look angry in the black and white high contrast relief image. I think the best way to make him look angry is to arch his eyebrows in the b&w relief image. Can anyone paint in some angry arched eyebrows in the the b&w relief image? You guys are the experts, so please let me know if you think this is feasible. Thank you for your time and please e-mail me for more details.

scottsummit@gmail.com





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